Review
Thrilling Cocktail --Beccles and Bungay Journal
Story moves cleverly from character to character with an insight of male and female psyche that is as finely honed as the fulcrum of the finest dispensary balance. --Industrial Pharmacy
With lots of sex and melodrama, Drugs and Desire threatens to do for the ordinary pharmacist what The Da Vinci Code did for mild-mannered academics who like to look at stone carvings in churches. --Telegraph and Argus
Product Description
This tale takes us into the fascinating but little known world behind the scenes in British pharmacies and out onto a glittering global stage. That includes Delhi, Florence, London, Paris and Telegraph Cove. Agatha Christie, Tony Parsons and this author Malcolm E Brown all feature drugs. However, Malcolm E Brown is a pharmacist so he knows more about drugs. Many novels feature doctors and nurses but this is probably the first to feature pharmacists as heroes. The author is also a sociologist. That rare combination means that this novel sizzles.